Crime & Safety
Wrong-Way Driver Crashes Into 2 Vehicles: Milford Police
Police shared several incidents across Milford, including vandalized cars, a broken window at the Parsons Complex and Bitcoin Fraud.
Milford Police Log for April 27-May 2: (All the information is provided by the police department, and all charges are accusations at this time).
April 27
- A broken window was reported to a city window at the Parsons Complex, police said.
April 28
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- A vehicle struck a tree on Burnt Plains Road. The operator went to the hospital for treatment for injuries. A DUI investigation is ongoing, police said.
- A serious motor vehicle accident on Landsdale and Bridgeport Avenue involving a motorcycle and a car, police said.
April 29
- Two females were charged for DC on Hawley Avenue, police said.
- A man crashed into two vehicles on Broad Street while traveling the wrong way, police said. The operator went to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. A DUI investigation is ongoing, police said.
- A burglary was reported on Acorn Lane. An investigation is ongoing, police said.
- A juvenile was charged with criminal mischief after doing donuts on Foote Field, police said.
- A red pickup truck struck a telephone pole on West Main Street and fled, police said.
April 30
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- A man was charged with DUI on Vincent Street, police said.
- A man was charged for a violent incident on Hill Street, police said.
- A man was charged with a failure to appear warrant, police said.
- A man was charged on a domestic violence warrant stemming from an incident on April 24, police said.
- A Hyundai Elantra was broken into and attempted to be stolen on Broad Street, police said.
- A man was charged on an arrest warrant and is accused of failure to pay/plead, police said.
May 1
- A Ford Escape was stolen from Waverly Avenue, police said.
- A Hyundai Accent was broken into on Chapel Street, police said.
- A Hyundai Sonata had the window smashed on River Street. Two men wearing masks exited the dark sedan and smashed the rear window, police said. The car alarm sounded, and the suspects fled, police said.
- A $4,000 bitcoin fraud was reported, police said. The investigation is ongoing, police said.
May 2
- A suspected drug overdose was reported on Merwin Avenue. The individual was transported to the hospital for treatment, police said.
- Hyundai Elantra was stolen from Chapel Street, police said.
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